kattettu
Kattettu is a traditional garment worn by indigenous communities in certain regions of South Asia, notably among some groups in Sri Lanka and southern India. The term "kattettu" typically refers to a woven or fabric-based wrap or skirt that serves both functional and cultural purposes. It is often used in daily life, ceremonial occasions, and traditional dances, reflecting the cultural heritage and identity of the community.
The design and construction of kattettu vary according to regional and cultural adaptations. It is usually
In many communities, the kattettu holds social significance, often indicating the wearer’s age, social status, or
While the popularity of traditional attire like the kattettu has declined in some urban areas due to
Overall, the kattettu exemplifies the rich textile traditions of South Asian indigenous cultures, embodying both practical